grouping的意思和读音

grouping

: [ˈɡrupɪŋ] : [ˈɡruːpɪŋ]

n.

v.“group”

groupings  

n.alliance,federation,consortium,assemblage,alignment

groupingn.

1.[c]a number of people or organizations that have the same interests, aims or characteristics and are often part of a larger group

These small nations constitute an important grouping within the EU.

2.[u]the act of forming sth into a group

n.1.2.

v.1.“group”

n.1.a set of people or things that are considered as a group

v.1.The present participle of group

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1.Will any large grouping of people exchanging information settle into a pattern akin to that of traditional media?

2.A library is usually used as a major grouping for either an entire category of macros, or for an entire application.

3.Do not use externally visible nested types for logical grouping or to avoid name collisions; instead, use namespaces.使

4.Grouping is often indicated in the score either directly or indirectly .

5.This level is achieved by grouping 2 or more hard disks into a single unit with the total size equaling that of the smallest of disks used.2使

6.But without grouping, you might not be able to see all of your taskbar buttons at once.

7.Now, it is possible that the grouping could grow and China might be encouraged to join.,TPP

8ed to indicate aggregation OR to clarify the grouping of quantities when parentheses and square brackets have already been used.

9.The party appears to have lost out to a breakaway centre-right grouping and a new Green party.绿

10.This type of chart grouping makes it easy to compare data from different parts of an application, or even across applications and servers.便